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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (350055)9/8/2007 6:01:53 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571927
 
>And to think that I once believed Gingrich wanted to starve our children ...

And you were wrong. Gingrich just thinks that it's not his responsibility to ensure that kids that aren't his own aren't starving. Which, while he was a member of Congress, shouldn't have been the case.

-Z



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (350055)9/8/2007 6:37:12 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571927
 
Don't get me wrong. I was VERY disappointed in Clinton - not that he got a BJ from an intern, anyone but a naive prude knows our Presidents have been up to such shenanigans since we've had presidents. They're like musicians - women get warm and runny for the fame and power and spread 'em for Presidents. Even Poppy Bush was gettin' a little on the side.

I was disappointed that Clinton didn't keep it contained, that he TRUSTED Monica NOT to brag about servicing a President. I assumed Clinton was SMARTER than that, and smart enough not to let his dick think for him.

I was also disappointed that he wagged his finger at me on TV and LIED to me. For about two days, I thought he should resign. If he had, Gore would probably be President now.

I got over it. I've never demanded our Presidents be moral paragons. Jefferson had illegitimate kids with his slaves!
I finally decided that Clinton was the best president I could recall in my lifetime, BJ included, and forgave him. For me, competence trumps personal morals, every time.